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The second studio album by English electronic musician. The album's release was supported by the first single "Retrograde'" and also includes "Take a Fall for Me" featuring RZA. The album debuted in the UK Album Chart at no.8.

AM is the fifth studio album by Arctic Monkeys. It was produced by James Ford and co-produced by Ross Orton at Sage & Sound Recording, LA and Rancho De La Luna, Joshua Tree. Josh Homme, Pete Thomas and Bill Ryder-Jones all make guest appearances on AM--as do the words of John Cooper Clarke, on the track "I Wanna Be Yours".

The 27th studio album by the legendary English musician, and the first to feature new material in ten years. Following the unexpected release of the single "Where Are We Now?" on Bowie's 66th birthday, the album features 14 new tracks. The cover art for the album is an adapted version of Bowie's 1977 album Heroes.

Debut album from young Nottingham singer-songwriter whose breakthrough came with the songs "Trouble Town", "Country Song" (as featured in the Greene King IPA TV advert) and the single "Lightning Bolt".

Once I Was an Eagle is the fourth album from folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling, following three critically acclaimed albums--two of which were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. The album was produced by Ethan Johns (who also drums on the record) and features the tracks "Where Can I Go?" and "Master Hunter".

A nominee for the 2013 BRITs Critics’ Choice Award and included in the coveted BBC Sound of 2013 longlist, this is Laura Mvula's debut album. Described as “The voice of 2013” by The Evening Standard, the classically trained, singer-songwriter’s music fuses orchestral soul with velvety harmonies and emotional vocals giving nods to Nina Simone, George Gershwin and Björk amongst others.

Home is the debut album from British four-piece Rudimental. The album fuses soul, dance and drum and bass among other influences, and also contains the giant hit single of 2012, "Feel the Love". The roll call of featuring artists includes Emeli Sandé, Angel Haze and Alex Clare.

Awayland is the follow up to the Mercury-nominated and Ivor Novello Award winning debut by Villagers, Becoming a Jackal. It was engineered, produced and mixed at Attica Audio in Donegal by Conor J. O'Brien and Villagers guitarist Tommy McLaughlin.

Having met in 2007 at the University of Leeds quartet Alt-J met later relocated to Cambridge. An Awesome Wave is the band's debut album, and features the singles "Matilda", "Breezeblocks" and "Tessellate".

Lianne La Havas' debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? reached number four when released in July 2012. Recorded in Los Angeles, London and New York with producer Matt Hales, the album includes the singles "Is Your Love Big Enough?" and "Lost & Found".

Given To The Wild is The Maccabees third album and was released in January 2012. The top five album was produced by the band, Tim Goldsworthy (LCD Soundsystem, DFA) and Bruno Ellingham, and recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales and Elephant Studios in London.

Ill Manors, is east Londoner Plan B's third album which reached number one on its release in July 2012. The album is a soundtrack to the film of the same name and features contributions from John Cooper Clarke, Labrinth and Kano.

Produced by Richard Hawley and Colin Elliot Standing at the Sky's Edge is Richard Hawley's sixth album. Previously shortlisted for his 2005 album Coles Corner, Standing at the Sky's Edge features the singles "Leave Your Body Behind You" and "Down in the Woods".

Having met at Leeds College of Music, Roller Trio (James Mainwaring (tenor sax and electronics), Luke Wynter (guitar) and Luke Reddin-Williams (drums)) won the 2011 Peter Whittingham Jazz Award. Their self-titled debut album was released in August 2012.

Big Dada signing Kate Tempest (Ted Hughes award-winning poet) unveils her debut album Everybody Down. The album has 12 ‘chapters’ telling one inspired story, a unique, one-off project and comes produced in its entirety by Dan Carey.

Everyday Robots is the first fully-realised Damon Albarn solo album featuring 12 soul-searching and autobiographical songs. Produced by Richard Russell, the XL Recordings boss with whom Damon co-produced Bobby Womack's The Bravest Man in the Universe, Everyday Robots features notable guest appearances from Brian Eno, who adds synths to the richly atmospheric “You and Me” and elegant vocals to the album finale “Heavy Seas of Love”, while Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes) pops up with suitably dreamy backing on the “Selfish Giant”.

First Mind is the debut album by 28 year old Nick Mulvey. Recorded in London and produced by Dan Carey, it was released on Fiction Records in May 2014 and includes the single "Cucurucu". He studied music in Havana, Cuba and is a former member of the previously shortlisted Portico Quartet.

Polar Bear are Seb Rochford, Pete Wareham, Mark Lockheart, Tom Herbert and Leafcutter John. In Each and Every One, their fifth album, was produced by Seb Rochford, who has worked with, amongst others, Paul McCartney, Beck, Yoko Ono and Damon Albarn. The album was released by The Leaf Label in March 2014.

Jungle, fronted by west Londoners Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, released their self-titled and self-produced debut album in July 2014 on XL Recordings. Recorded at home and at XL’s studio, the album includes the singles "Platoon", "Busy Earnin'" and "Time".

One Breath is Anna Calvi’s second album. Produced by John Congleton, it was recorded at Black Box Recording Studio, France and mixed in Dallas, Texas. The album, released by Domino in October 2013, includes the singles "Eliza", "Suddenly" and "Piece by Piece".

Royal Blood’s eagerly-anticipated self-titled debut album features their two singles to date "Little Monster" and "Come On Over" in an album of anguished vocals, ferocious drumming and bass that provides intricate detail as well as a rumble of rhythm.

East India Youth is 23 year old Bournemouth born William Doyle. Total Strife Forever, his self-produced, home-recorded debut album, was largely inspired by time spent living in the East India Docks area of London. Released on Stolen Recordings in January 2014, it includes the singles "Dripping Down", "Hinterland" and "Looking for Someone".

GoGo Penguin are Manchester based pianist Chris Illingworth, bassist Nick Blacka and drummer Rob Turner.
v2.0, the trio’s second album, was produced by Joseph Reiser and Brendan Williams and recorded in Manchester and Powys. It was released in March 2014 on Gondwana Records.